BASF Concresive 2525
BASF Concresive 2525
BASF Concresive 2525
RECOMMENDED FOR
Chemical Resistance
CONCRESIVE 2525 resists most common organic and
inorganic acids in diluted form, also resistant to alkalis,
water, oils, grease, etc. Chemical resistance depends
on the chemicals involved, their concentration,
temperature and degree of exposure.
Good
housekeeping practices such as immediate clean up of
all spillages will greatly extend the service life.
SPECIFICATIONS
Part A
Supply
Liquid
Form
Colour
Clear
Mix Ratio
Density (Mixed
Application Temperature
Part B
Liquid
Mixed
Liquid
Amber
Amber
3:1 pbv
1.1kg/L
Min. 5C
Max. 35C
Excellent adhesion
Adheres to wet or damp surfaces
Solvent free
Pre-proportioned packaging
Multi-purpose binder
Low viscosity
High abrasion resistance
Excellent chemical resistance
Non shrink
Approved to AS/NZS 4020:2002 for contact with
Potable Water
Cures hard at low temperatures
PERFORMANCE DATA
(Typical) Binder only at 23C
Compressive Strength
7 days
95 MPa
Flexural strength
7days
40 Mpa
Tensile strength
7days
60 MPa
Compressive Strength
24 hours
58 MPa
Heat deflection temp.
80C
Compressive modulus
3.4 GPa
Bond strength
>2.5 MPa (concrete failure)
Abrasion Resistance ASTM C779
0.24mm/30 mins.
Mortar Performance (Typical) Ultimate @ 23C
Fluid Grout F1 Filler
Compressive strength
80MPa
Tensile strength
50MPa
Flowable Mortar F1 Filler
Compressive strength
75MPa
Tensile strength
42MPa
Mortar F1 Filler
Compressive strength
64MPa
Tensile strength
36MPa
Dry Pack Mortar F2 Filler
Compressive strength
60MPa
Tensile strength
34MPa
Surface preparation
To obtain maximum performance:
1)
Concrete should be well cured, at least 28 days
old and have a minimum compressive strength
of 25MPa.
2)
Clean surface thoroughly to remove all
contaminants such as dirt, oil, grease, wax, rust
and coatings.
3)
Remove laitance and roughen surface to
ensure good bonding by chipping, scabbling,
grit blasting or acid etching. Allow to dry
thoroughly, for maximum absorption and
adhesion.
4)
Shot or track-blast to expose firmly held
substrate.
Mixing
Proportion part kits accurately mixing only what can be
used in les than 30 minutes. Thoroughly stir Part A, add
Part B (3:1 parts by volume respectively) and blend
thoroughly using a slow speed mixer fitted with a
suitable paddle. When being used as a grout or mortar,
only clean kiln dried sand may be mixed in. The
maximum aggregate size should approximate to 1/3 of
the minimum required depth. Add Mastertop X1 colour
packs into floor screeds to ensure colour throughout
flooring system. The following mix ratios are given as a
guide. Consideration should be given to the volume of
mortar and potential problems associated with
exotherm.
Binder:Aggregate Ratio
v/v
1:2
Fluid grout
1:3
Flowable mortar
1:4
Mortar
CONCRESIVE 2525
1:5
POT LIFE
Pot life will vary depending on the ambient temperature,
quantity mixed and placed, and the filler content. A 2
litre unit of CONCRESIVE 2525 will have a pot life of
approximately 30 minutes at 23C.
ESTIMATING DATA
V/V Binder Aggregate Ratio
1:2 - F1 Filler Yield = .75 total ratio
1:3 - F1 Filler Yield = Filler Volume (3 litres)
1:4 - F1 Filler Yield = Filler Volume (4 litres)
1:5 - F2 Filler Yield = Filler Volume (5 litres)
Priming coverage 4-6m/litre.
Wet to dry bonding concrete - approximately 4m/litre
depending on profile of concrete.
CONCRESIVE 2525
CLEANING
Use Thinner No. 1 to clean equipment and tools before
the material hardens.
SHELF LIFE
CONCRESIVE 2525 can be stored in tightly closed
original containers for 12 months at moderate
temperature.
PACKAGING
CONCRESIVE 2525 comes in 2 litre, 5 litre and 20 litre
kit sizes.
PRECAUTIONS
STATEMENT OF
RESPONSIBILIT
Y
ACc2525/13/0411
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NOTE
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